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MRI comes back clean for Tim Wood
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(12:49 pm ET) The MRI on Twins reliever Tim Wood's shoulder came back clean, according to MLB.com. He's headed back to Minnesota for a precautionary second opinion.

Wood was on a rehab assignment before it ended because of soreness in his shoulder.


Roy Halladay has successful shoulder surgery
by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com
(12:47 pm ET) Phillies starter Roy Halladay had successful shoulder surgery Wednesday.

The team issued a statement Thursday, saying "Roy had successful shoulder surgery yesterday. He had an arthroscopic evaluation and underwent debridement of his labrum and rotator cuff as well as removal of an inflamed bursa."

Halladay will begin his rehab shortly, and could begin throwing again in six to eight weeks. Through 34 1/3 innings this year, Halladay has an 8.65 ERA and a 6.22 FIP. 


Scott Rice on pace to break appearance record
by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com
(12:39 pm ET) Mets pitcher Scott Rice spent 14 seasons in the minors before making the team in 2013, and he's received a ton of work despite his limited major-league experience. 

Rice has made a major-league high 23 appearances this season. If he continues being used at this rate, Rice would break the Mets' record for appearances in a season. Manager Terry Collins has been happy with Rice's production, saying "Scott’s done a great job, he really has. So in those situations, he’s going to have to be the guy that steps up, and either gets his groundball or strikeout."

In 18 1/3 innings this season, Rice has a 3.44 ERA and a 3.84 FIP.


Salvador Perez gets batting average over .300
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(12:28 pm ET) Royals catcher Salvador Perez extended his hitting streak to seven games Wednesday against the Angels with two hits, including a double. He also added two RBI for the second time in three games.

Perez is batting .380 (19 for 50) in his last 13 games, raising his average from .256 to .303. He has four doubles, four runs and six RBI in that span.


Lorenzo Cain gets season-high three RBI
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(12:25 pm ET) Royals outfielder Lorenzo Cain had a season-high three RBI Wednesday against the Angels and has six in his last four games.

Cain also doubled twice Wednesday, which ended a streak of 15 games without one. Cain is batting .319 (15 for 47) with two doubles, two triples, 10 runs and 10 RBI in 12 May games.


Fifth spot in lineup working out for Michael Morse
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(12:19 pm ET) Mariners outfielder Michael Morse has put together a three-game hitting streak since being moved from the cleanup spot to fifth in the lineup. Morse is batting .583 (7 for 12) with an RBI, two walks, two doubles and three runs since the lineup change.

His batting average has gone from .220 to .252.


David Freese returns to starting lineup
by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com
(12:09 pm ET) Cardinals third baseman David Freese has returned to the team's starting lineup Thursday.

Freese did not play Wednesday for matchup reasons, according to MLB.com. He's struggled this year, hitting .216/.296/.250 in 88 at-bats. Freese will bat sixth against Mets pitcher Jonathon Niese. 


Vernon Wells adds second base to resume
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(12:04 pm ET) Yankees outfielder Vernon Wells has experienced a season of firsts. A few weeks ago he played third base for the first time in his career and Wednesday against the Mariners he played second base for the first time.

Wells started at DH Wednesday, but when manager Joe Girardi needed a pitcher in the ninth inning of Wednesday's 12-2 loss, he turned to infielder Alberto Gonzalez to get the final out, which prompted Wells to come off the bench to play second base.

"We needed one out," Girardi told The Star-Ledger. "It’s not something I want to do. But for me to bring in another pitcher, it doesn’t make a ton of sense there. We’re down 10 runs, with three outs to go. They have a full bullpen, with their closer rested. I just figured, put him at second base."


Phil Hughes needs to 'clear (his) head'
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(11:57 am ET) Yankees starting pitcher Phil Hughes continued his rollercoaster season Wednesday against the Mariners after not making it out of the first inning. After a 1.93 ERA over a four-start stretch from April 18-May 4, Hughes has an 18.47 ERA in his last two starts.

"I feel like I’ve (been able to grind with bad stuff) sometimes," Hughes said to The Journal News. "But there are other nights where it feels like everything you do is not working and not happening. That’s where nights like this happen. Hopefully this is a 1-in-100 type thing. I remember I’ve had bad nights where I’d get 12 outs or something, but I don’t think I can remember having an outing like this before. It’s tough to swallow, but it happens to everybody. No one’s going to feel sorry for you, so I have to throw my bullpen in two days and move on."

Hughes added he will sit down with pitching coach Larry Rothschild and try to figure out where to go from here.

"I’d like to just get back to three starts ago, not really worry about what was bad about this one or what was bad about that one," he said. "Just clear my head of these last two and go forward, really get back to what I was doing."


Daniel Murphy starting to hit again
by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com
(11:52 am ET) Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy is starting to dig his way out of a slump.

In his last four games, Murphy has seven hits and is hitting .278/.314/.410 in 144 at-bats. Murphy will bat second against Cardinals' ace Adam Wainwright Thursday.


 
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